From the Publisher
Micah Toub faced quite a few psychological challenges when he was
growing up. And two of his best guides through them - as well as
the biggest causes of them - were his parents.
Part memoir, part introduction to famous and infamous psychological
concepts past and present, Growing Up Jung tells
the story of a boy raised by two psychologists. It''s an
extraordinary coming-of-age story, replete with more sexual
confusion and domestic dysfunction than even the average adolescent
has to endure. And through the telling of that story, Toub is able
to discuss such topics as why Freud''s obsession with Oedipus
threatens our chances today of being close to our mothers; the
methods a Jungian psychologist might use to help a young man
overcome sexual anxiety; and why it is okay to sometimes let your
inner-murderer out for the night.
Referencing the written works of the thinkers discussed, books that
have been written about them, and relevant contemporary pop
culture, Toub discusses and explains such topics as Synchronicity,
Archetypes, and the Oedipus Complex, as well as lesser-known
corners of the psyche, such as the Ally, the Dreambody, and what
Jung called Active Imagination. And he is able to weave all this
information seamlessly into his own story, because if there was a
psychological problem going, it went Toub''s way. Call it
synchronicity. And if you don''t know what synchronicity is, see
chapter 5.
About the Author
MICAH TOUB grew up in Denver, Colorado. He attended McGill
University and now resides in Toronto, where he writes on
psychology and other topics, including a biweekly column on
relationships from a male point of view for The Globe and
Mail.
Format: Hardcover
Published: July 19, 2012
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0385666063
ISBN - 13: 9780385666060